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billy and the family. he came in 1940s if this is some 10 shots in 1943. is three years old touching his toy airplane. mary went to the frank wiggins school as well. she was studying to become a seamstress. she became a seamstress and it's costing design for theater come any among other jobs. and there was a third child, a boy. by 1941, cne who is not pictured in this photograph the jamaican later was at you see berkeley in the rotc program in 1941 and units as they say was in high school. madchen so had done some accounting work for japanese accounting school and as a consequence of doing that accounting work, been affiliated with the japanese school, he was arrested in march of 1942, several months after pearl harbor and he was moved to a federal justice department camp for enemy aliens and he was held there through may of 1942. when franklin roosevelt signed, he left berkeley came back to norwalk, back to the farm to help his mother in the absence of june so who is locked up in the camp to gather and conclude their affairs. and that included making arrangements for their farm. they we

in search of the lost art. >>> bette and billy. tonight, holcolywood comedy ico talk about teaming up on screen for the first time. >> i'm going to start a fire. >> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 27th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. this year's holiday gift giving frenzy is drawing to a close. for many of us, that means this season's spending remorse is sinking in. the average american spent an estimated $700 during the holidays this year, so tonight, we wanted to bring you an inside look at the bargain stores that could help out with your wallet rehab. abc's ryan owens brings us inside the booming business of being cheap. >> reporter: they're opening their doors faster than new starbucks. >> i like it because it's cheaper. >> reporter: there are now more dollar stores in the united states than drugstores. >> since the prices are so good, it's like why not? >> you can get more stuff for cheaper. >> reporter: a $56 billion industry. >> i think we can double the size of ou

.m. here on abc. >>> just ahead, we've got a match made in comedy heaven tonight. bette midler and billy crystal talk about starring together in a brand-new film. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine ♪ ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming ] [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. [ humming ] >>> they cut their teeth together on nosh's comedy circuit and they both skyrocketed to hollywood fame, and now three decades after they met, bette midler and billy crystal are joining forces tonsil von the silver screen for the first time. they talk about going from old friends to new co-stars. >> when we would be shooting and we'd have a little lull, and bette would have her back to me, i would do this. oh, ms. stanwick. [ la

of clarksville before. somebody famous live there? yes tonto, somebody very famous, billie bannion the town barber. town barber? what barber do to be famous? billy has a reputation of being the bravest barber in the state. just as handy with guns as with scissors. if kirk and slade tango with billy there will be plenty of trouble. now get going. hey what are you trying to do to me? i just aim to please now sit back. if it's any comfort to you i won't be cutting your throat after next week. what do you mean? you can buy my shop and have it just for the asking. oh billie you're joking, you can't quit barbering. didn't you just say that a female woman shouldn't be cutting whiskers. you know i wasn't referring to you. why you quitting barbering? what are you going to do? well, i got a hankering to be a lady for a change. a lady? you? you think i can't? nobody ever thinks on you as being a lady billie, a female maybe but a lady? never. well they'll just have to change their thinking 'cause i'm leaving for saint louis next week. it won't work billie, you're one of us. a rootin' tootin'

's right. great to see you. >>> 12 years ago smashing pumpkins went to pieces and billy corgan recreated his alternative rock band. he's here to talk with us ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by capella university. omic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by capella university. on "cbs this" >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by capella university. ccess to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu juicy, 100% pure beef, chopped onions, pickles, and american cheese. mcdonald's mcdouble. yours for just a buck, on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ on mcdonald's dollar menu. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter. he's built a rocket ship to travel i

: we have amazing lineup for you billie ray cyrus is here. paula deen is is here. [ applause ] and all of your favorite permanents from the fox news channel they are going to stop by as well. >> brian: first, we want to welcome our very special audience who is here today. you have been affected by hurricane sandy and not in a positive way. but out of the destruction there is is some amazing stories of inspiration. some of you will share those stories and i look forward to hearing them and so does our audience. >> we also want to welcome everyone watching at home while you kids out there. we have a very special surprise for you. so ask mom and dad if you can stay up a little later. >> we also want to say hello to everyone serving overseas who can't be home for christmas. we thank you for protecting our freedom and we thank you for your service. >> so without further ado. let's get this celebration started with music this evening and here is billie ray cyrus performing run rudolph run. ♪ ♪ run, run rudolph ♪ santa has got to make it to town ♪ santa make em hurry tell him he can t

the economics. we've got billy in the audience whom i'm hoping will be the first person who asks that. and it's amazing where the best financial data of almost any individual of the 18th century, but no one has done the basic work of adding and detracting and seeing how exactly how his finances were. and i wonder, in order to really make this case that he's benefiting from slave breeding, doesn't want me to do more than economic standing? would you not need to have some charts to do the paperwork? >> it would be certainly be better to have more data, but i think that the strongest evidence we have is from jefferson himself. not only did he urge his neighbor, neighbors family to invest in negroes because of the value, but he said twice later in life that the women to bring a child every two years are more importance to me than laboring and so, because what they bring is an addition to me. he said that twice later in his life. and i think it's actually perfectly clear that when the polish request came along and he was handed $20,000 to free as many slaves as that money would buy, he could have,

. and after wyling comes up, i'd like johnny stakes who is a worker at the oakland arena and billy who works at the ballpark here to say a couple words. >> hi, wyling from local 50. i must say that we will be sad to see the warriors go and we prefer for them to stay in oakland. we're really delighted at how we're being embraced here today and being welcomed into san francisco. on behalf of the over 500 workers who currently work at the oracle arena, a dozen or so like johnny and luz here today who have been there more than 30 years, literally hundreds of them have been there working with the warriors for over 20 years. and, you know, those are good jobs. the warriors have been responsible employers through their various contractors over the years. and we're really delighted to be here today and to, you know, to be part of this historic agreement that's going to, you know, preserve the opportunities that have been so important to our members. they're going to be in good hands if they come over here, when they come over here to be part of local 2. and we're really delighted to be here. thank y

an amazing lineup for you. billy ray cyrus is here. paula deen is here. and all of ire favorite personalities from the fox news channel, they're going to stop by as well. >> first we want to well come our very special audience is here. you've been affected by hurricane sandy not in a positive way. out of the destruction there are amazing stories of inspiration some will share the stories. i look forward to hearing them and our audience. >> we want to welcome, everyone watching at hope. all the kids out there, we have a very special surprise for you. ask mom and dad if you can stay up a little late. >> we want to say hello to everyone serving overseas who can't be home for christmas. we thank you for protecting our freedom and thank you for our service. >> without further adieu, let's get the celebration started with music this evening. here is billy ray cyrus performing "run rudolph, run quote. [cheers and applause] ♪ run, run rudolph ♪ santa has g ♪ around ♪ santa to a boy child what have youline longing for ♪ all i want for christmas is a rocken roll electric guitar ♪ and away w

of the cheap no thrill dollar store. >> match made in comedy heaven tonight. bette and billy tonight. bette and billy talking about teaming up on . >> if you have called the state unemployment insurance line recently odds are you didn't get through to an agent. recent report says 84 percent, year percent of calls were never picked up. that's not the only state phone system with problems. what's going o on? watch this investigation tonight from abc 7 news i team reporter dan noyes. >> this is how june matthews spent the last month. >> thank you for calling the state disability insurance program. >>reporter: listening to automated menu. >> press 3. >>reporter: always getting the same response. >> we are sorry maximum number of callers waiting to speak to representative has been reached. >> i have heard that recording on average 8 to continue times a day for a month. just hurts. >>reporter: she's on disability for shoulder injury and wants to know the status of her claim. without a check from the state she could be kicked out of her house. >> for us not to be able to get any help any as

co-director of the film, then reverend billy on the end of the world. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. people across the united states are expected to join a moment of silence at 9:30 this morning to mark one week since the massacre at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. last friday morning, adam lanza opened fire at the school, killing 20 children and six adults. a series of back-to-back wakes and funerals are continuing for the victims. those mourned on thursday include catherine hubbard, benjamin wheeler, jesse lewis, and allison wyatt, all aged six, and grace mcdonnell, age 7. the service was held in new york for teacher anne marie murphy, who is believed to have used her body to shield students from a hill of bullets. 30-year old teacher lauren rousseau was also mourned thursday in connecticut. her partner of the year, tony lusardi, spoke to cnn. >> i want the world to know she was a great person who touched the lives of everyone she ever met, even if he only met her once you

. pull it together. listen, i want to help the helpless, billy, i have said that a lot. i could care less about the clueless. right now i'm in that unfortunate position where i'm subsidizing morons whose plight i secretly revel in. that's a weird place to be. >> are you going to move out of california if they raise it up to 14% which is what they probably are going to do out there? >> i don't know. i have to talk things over with my family. but everything is on the table as the president would say. everything is on the table. >> that's an awful lot of money. let's face it. >> listen, obama done a lot of this, billy. he should have just said he wants to tax successful people. this whole rich thing has been wad bad it's a creepy thing he has done making people who do well to be bad guys. i know you don't have problems with him. you think he is a good guy. >> bill: no, no, no. i have a lot of problems with the class warfare business. you know that. >> it's creepy. he should say successful, he he shouldn't say rich. he is turning this into dr. shbago and i find it creepy by the president. >>

and he said yeah. he's been known for almost 20 years. >> billy is a big man. he's a big personality, and a red meat steak lover. and it gives him motivation. like wisconsin's paul ryan or illinois' aaron shock, but that's not the goal. >> the goal is to become healthier myself and to prove to people that this stage of life that hey, we can all do it. >> and no matter how many times he loses as a former auction near, he'll have no trouble keeping count. >> impressive. very impressive. that's trying to keep you entertained. >> billy, i'm right there with you. >> okay, just ahead, they went 0-2 today. it will be this minute. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...two forgettable >>> a couple of bay area nfl teams, they had a quiet flight home as you must imagine. two forgettable losses for them today. kaepernick, what a difference a week makes, huh? tonight is all about the other quarterback, russell wilson, a pass and catch for the texas alum. his second touchdown of the game, marshawn lynch. 49ers were trying to get back into it, but it was picked up and returned, 90 yards for the touchdown. one of his

"beta records tv," and today we're here at the gibson showroom with billy morrison, one of the most fabulous rock guitarists, and he's gonna be giving us an inside scoop on gibson guitars. thank you so much for letting us just come by and check all this out. >> my absolute pleasure. >> brittany: obviously, we have a lot of guitars behind us right now, but something cool that gibson came out with was a self-tuning guitar. how is that different from playing one that you have to tune? >> many, many songs are written and recorded in different tunings. once you start doing gigs and stuff, you find yourself doing 12 songs, and there's 6 different tunings. now, you got to own six different guitars, or you're gonna be out of tune because you can't really keep retuning one guitar because they're not set up to do that. that thing there, the dark fire, blew my mind. now, it's pretty technical, and it's been a while since i played it, but, basically... [ chords play ] and then if you select another tuning... yeah, now you've got instant rolling stones. [ rock music plays ] but you've still got

has billy crystal and bette midler. "grandpa tells lots of jokes that you won't get. just laugh." "they're here!" "hello boy! you still single?" [laughter > > that sounds like a hit, potentially. > > potentially. it's a pg-rated comedy. it's a family movie in general. billy crystal hasn't really had a big hit in a long time. it's his first movie in many years actually. so i think it has potential to do decent numbers, not huge numbers. > > anything to look forward to in the coming new year? > > there are going to be a couple of movies that are going to be opening around christmastime that are going to be in limited release, and you're not going to see them until january. one of them, very much anticipated, speaking of oscar winners, "zero dark thirty,"hich is kathryn bigelow's follow-up to "the hurt locker." "when was the last time you saw bin laden?" "oh my god, is that what i think it is?" > > this is all about the hunt and the raid for osama bin laden. that is going to be getting a limited release in december, and then in january it is going to start opening wider. there are

. >> stephanie: billy in texas, you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, billy. >> caller: stephanie in >> stephanie: yes, sir. >> caller: happy new year almost. >> stephanie: thank you. you too. >> caller: i have listening to all of this about this tragedy. there is really no way to stop this stuff. it's people. >> stephanie: so we shouldn't try anything. >> caller: the way to combat evil is with good. so in that spirit i want to call you and wish you a happy day, happy new year and merry christmas and try to do something nice. there is no way to combat evil. >> stephanie: i'm going to give you a hundred dollars profilers gift card. how about that. >> caller: be that as it may -- obama said it right. there's no law that is going to change this -- >> there's no one thing that can change it, but a combination of things could do it. >> caller: well, that's not going to change it. on the same day that they had this gun violence in connecticut, in china at a school there was -- >> with a knife. >> caller: with a knife. >> stephanie: about nobody was killed as far as

. >> that is the worst. where is that from? >> that is the line hugh grant was saying to billy bob thorton. and by god he taught him a new one. >> actually. >> let's take this movie apart. >> it is a dangerous game, by the way. >> i'm sorry what happened to andy and bill. i noticed this happened with joke dancing. do you start joke dancing when you go to clubs? if you do it too much you say okay that is enough. i am going serious dance now. it is like when your parents say make the jokey face and you will stay that way. >> don't joke dance too much and don't like crappy movie eyes ron nickly or you will never be able to come back. >> so true. you know what it is? irony took over your life. >> the fact i love this movie shows how unironic i am. >> you know what is not ironic? true love. >> wait, billy bob thorton plays the president? >> and how much do you want to bet he is a jerk? >> by the way, hugh grant obviously is the prime minister. of course he is. >> have you seen a prime minister in england that hot? >> never. >> tony blair was sin tau lating. >> our presidents are good looking. obama good looki

was doing a special for cbs at that time and billy graham was a guest. on our special. he'd never done a secular television show before. he was in our living room and i couldn't believe it. i said, billy, is there anything i can get you, anything you love, he said, really, anything? i said, yes, he said, can i have a big mac? i'll always remember having him sit at our fireplace reading the christmas story from the book of luke and enjoying big macs with billy graham. >> love it. >> thank you, sara. thanks, guys. >>> here's a question we have for you, why do kids lie? >> why do adults, hoda? tell us. >> we'll tell you how to address the problem without making it worse. >> why do they, hoda? >> we'll be back. 2@ >>> we're back on this try day friday with more of "today." they may be your little darlings most of the time but why do kids lie? it's the same reasons hoda does. >> why do you keep saying that? i say things to be nice to people. you look good in that dress, that's not lying. >> how do we address lying with our kids? >> we're going to talk about that. "today" mom's contributor a

in new town connecticut. before i i move to the billy graham rapid response team the ministers, the pastors who have come to counsel the wounded here, the wounded in terms of their souls back to my legal panel, arthur aidala, bo dietl. what about my proposal that there be an armed cop at every school over a certain size regardless? arthur, you first? >> look, geraldo, september 11th changed the way we function as a society. right? i used to walk into an airport and 20 minutes before a flight and go on. this past thursday i had to go to federal court. i'm a lawyer. i'm fingerprinted. i is an identification card with a hologram. i had to take everything off. i mean, i kept on my shirt and my pants. my shoes, my belt, my coat. do we want our children in the freedom of the united states of america to have to be subjected because of the crazy acts of one lunatic that hopefully this is something that will happen first in a century, nups a that lynn yum. it doesn't have to be that intunes at a two dramatic there is no crime other than that why can't he spent the day waiting outside th

. >> dave: marisa tomei, it is called the good feeling hit of the holidays. billy crystal an bette midler... >> rick: they are all here, next. >> jamie: they might be, and the director might be here. you have to stay tuned. to find out. >> rick: andy pickman is here? . questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this i

. paul mccartney, the rolling stones, eric clapton, bruce springsteen and billy joel were among all the rock 'n' roll heroes that came out to perform. >> stephen: but they were all just opening acts for rock legend stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) i was honored. folks, i got to say, i was honored to be there and to be just off stage where i filmed mick jagger shaking his sexy bag of bones. here we go. (cheers and applause) just me and mick. you know, folks, donations are still being accepted. you can help the victims of hurricane sandy with a $10 do facial by texting robin hood to 50555 which i believe is paul mccartney's cell phone. (laughter) now folks, you know me, you know i have had it up to here with this imperial presidency. the arrogance of getting re-elected by running on a platform that voters find appealing sickens mement and now, and now folks, get ready for this, lady michelle antoinette. has abused her power yet again. >> oh, the perks of being first lady michelle obama is a self-professed downton abbey fan. she could not bear waiting until january 6th for the ne

problem the senate that has not passed a budget billy cunningham in over three years, over 1 13 1300 p.s and now lecturing republicans in the house and they did their job. >> i saw the movie lincoln in which he brought over racist democrats to his position. we know what ronald reagan went through with the liberal democrat from massachusetts named tip o'neill. week after week after week they worked together. we saw '92 and '93 when clinton worked with newt gingrich. we have examples of presidential leadership. obama is pathetic. this is awful. this doesn't solve any problem at all. when i listen to the senator toomey and senator johnson i think we know what is going to happen now. it is going to pass the senate in the next 24 hours. go to the house. and i spoke to a couple of house members, republicans, who will be he given permission from boehner to do what? vote against it. they are going to get all of the democrats, 20, 30, 35 republicans, it is going to pass. the republicans won't be primaried in the next election by other tea party members. so the train is on the track and as an am

are left in charge with bette midler and billy crystal. it's the bay area's favorite way to ring in the new year. we'll be bringing you the best parties and fireworks on 'new year's live.' i'll be hosting along with gary radnich. kron 4's - new year's live. starts at 11-30 on new years eve. stay tuned -- we'll be right back! welcome back everyone. the 49ers no longer control their own destiny in terms of getting that first round not after jim harbaugh suffered his worst loss as an nfl head coach42-13 to the seahawks. a 42-13 drubbing to the red hot seahawks who now must be considered one of the top three teams in the league. and just how valuable defensive lineman justin smith? - in the six quarters he has missed the 49ers have yielded a whopping 70 points, going back to the 2nd half of the patriots game.now obviously you can't pin it all on his absence, but clearly they aren't the same defense without him seattle absolutely dismantled the 49ers with a steady dose of marshawn lynch and rookie quarterbck russell wilson. .now, in order to lock up the two seed and a first round bye the 49ers m

jovey and billy joel. -- bonjovi and billy joel. >>> a tentative agreement, tetling a labor dispute. -- settling a labor dispute. the workers that port have been without a contract for 16 month. they held a strike last month to protest. the contract will be voted on on wednesday. >>> strike that crippled the port of los angeles long beach is now in its 7th day. they have been working without a contract for 7-1/2 years. the walk out shut down 10-14 terminals, leaving ships stranded off shore unable to load or unload. the main issue is attrition and the loss of jobs. >>> santa's elves got extra muscles from star players on the 49ers. >> randy moss. >> how about that? randy moss and other players all appeared at the target store in san jose. the players teamed up with low income children and helped them go on a christmas shopping spree. they provide housing housing and other help for needy families. >>> our chief meteorologist bill martin has been fending off the question, when is the next rain storm coming? >> it is nothing like what we saw. that is what people are thinking. the last

of investor confidence we do have a question from billy who says what is the greatest chans you've seen in the market today. you've had perspective three years being away from it on a day-to-day basis. what do you see is the biggest change? >> well, billy, i'll tell you that the computer is a wonderful thing but it's not the greatest thing for investing. and for investors who don't have a high speed company ability and have large box of stock at their arms length. i think that that is, it's taken away the idea that long-term, long-term investing is a good thing. i think that's one of the changes that i don't like. too much computer meddling. >> tom: well, paul, as much as the markets have changed, you haven't. it's great to see and hear from you again. susie, we have to say good night but i think it's only procedure to ask paul. >> i'm paul kangas, wishing all of you, the best of good-byes. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all

billy joel bruce springsteen and others sold out in just minutes. now they are selling on stub hub for insane prices. try 3700 bucks for the nosebleed section. the face value $150 to $2,500. >> are you going to go? >> no. sounds great. >> lawmakers from all over the northeast are on the hills showing off images of the devastation left behind from super storm sandy. this as they ask for the federal government for more help in trying to pick up the pieces. mike emmanuel has a look at the plea for hem. >> bridges in new jersey and new york brought by law makers in the region. they testified at the senate hearing in capitol hill about the incredible damage super storm sandy inflicted on the transportation super center. >> this one subway station will cost nearly 600 million to repair. >> it was the largest mass transit disaster in our nation's history. 4 out of 10 of the nation's transit riders, of the nation's transit riders have their commutes disrupted by the storm. many of them still do today. >> miles of tracks and tunnels were flooded with corrosive salt water 12 subway stations

journey hits theaters tomorrow. looking forward to this one. >> big concert. lots of big stars billy joel, paul mccartney, bruce springsteen, 12-12-12. while we were sleeping royalty was rocking new york city to again p benefit those hit hard by super storm sandy. ♪ >> stones celebrating their 50th anniversary. jersey boys, bruce string steen and bon jovi teamed up for a special duet. >> long island new york native billy joel singing a classic new york state of mind. ♪ >> you can check me on twitter at fox. >>> thank you michael appreciate it. coming up we are braking down the top 10 states for almost all of them have one thing in common. then it is the christmas season of course but one-eighth iest group wants to destroy the true meaning of christmas. and they are making sure that every one gets their message. and as we go to break a look at alicia keys from last night. the 12-12-12 concert for sandy victims. flush ♪ flush the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. b

public with his fight. he says hoping to inspire others. >> adios. >> glor: billy long ran two campaigns this fall. against his opponent, winning re-election in missouri's 7th district. and against his weight. >> when i was running for congress, one of the questions that somebody in the media asked me, what size collar do you wear what size is your shirt collar. and i said i don't think they would ask that of a lot of people. >> glor: is that fair game? >> i don't think so. >> glor: but it wasn't just on the campaign trail. on capitol hill where long hallways make for a lot of walking, long's weight was wearing on his joints making it difficult even to move around. >> i noticed how hard it was even to get up out of a chair. that sounds funny for people at home to think my gosh, you can't get out of a chair. but i was actually getting to that point. >> reporter: long who was 320 pounds has lost 20 already. and hopes to lose at least 80 more. he's doing less by changing what he eats and more by changing when-- only between the hours of noon and 8. he's also walking 90 minutes a week. >> no

by legends billy joel and jon bon jovi and list of performers goes on. eric clapton sang his soulful song, "nobody knows when you you're down-and-out." and the who who was there along with the timeless act of the rolling stones. some other names to note, alicia keys gave the final performance and there was a surprise collaboration between beatles paul mccartney and nirvana. they performed "cutting some slack" with mccarty subing in for the late kirk cobain. kanye west came out dressed in a pleaded leather kilt that had everyone on twitter asking is that a man skirt? and politicians -- politicians aside last night, they did get some attention. republican and new jersey governor chris christie who never misses a long springstien show. he was spotted sitting next to andrew cuomo, a democrat. billy crystal, he couldn't resist. >> andrew cuomo and christie are somewhere over there. where are you? [ applause ] there they are. they look friendly now. they look friendly now but 2016 -- >> just me or did they not have a great seat? in between the performances, comedians chris rock, stephen colber

, paul mccartney, bon jovi, billy joel, alicia keys, among others, all coming together to raise money for hurricane sandy victims. keep fans rocking well past midnight. ♪ ♪ who says you can't go home there's only one place they call you one of their own a hometown boy born a rolling stone ♪ >> and a late night for those of you watching at home. good day. i'm andrea mitchell live many washington. we're another step closer to the cliff, but still far from a deal. our nbc news-wall street journal poll shows that both sides of the aisle are going to catch a lot of heat if there isn't a compromise. joining me now for our daily fix, chris and managing editor post politics.com and nbc news senior political editor mark murray. thanks to both of where you. both of you have been writing about the poll, absorbing the poll, looking at all the details. first to you. what is your biggest take-away about the warning signs for a politician in both parties if they don't reach a deal? >> well, first of all, there is that number 56% in the nbc juz-wall street journal poll say they would blame both

to come t oakland. [ non-english language ] >> billy beane is extremely sexy and cool. [ laughter ] >> that's definitely one of the reasons i wanted to come. >> as if billy beane needed more to increase his head size and his ego. billy, we're only kidding. before we send it back to you, just a couple of notes. it looks like the cowboys justin smith may be okay to play in seattle. the results of the mri pending but jim harbaugh thinks the cowboy might be in there. congratulations to ken venturi elected to the world golf hall of fame today. from oracle, that will do it. it's almost game time on andrew bogut night game! [ laughter ] >> oh, man. vern, thanks for that. sometimes things don't translate exactly. >> let's go back to that breaking news at san jose city college on lockdown after text reports of a man with a gun on campus. cbs 5 reporter kiet do is live on campus where some of the areas are still being searched. kiet. >> reporter: yes. we have been monitoring the facebook page and the twitter page of the san jose city college times. that's the local newspaper here. they are

for i using release delayed chees fill eight cream cheese. real billy green tea's. philly green tea's. we have the gramm cracker againstcream cheese. and we do it of the gramm crackers and this is what our family does we do cakes every love it. this is package for christmas and it is a star phone error that is very special week do not do ground deliveries. >>host: vertigo to california real joanna believe it is 3:00 a.m. and up morning she has to be excited when a welcome joanne welcome to hsn and thank you for getting up early with us. good morning. >>caller: hi intelliwhite purchases cake lester microcurrent melded to me by fax at i got it smudged up and i did not know that you guys sold it because i was so excited it was so delicious even know was a mess which still aided and we had the cheesecake it was the absolute best cheesecake i had my life. to try the other two. >>host: c13 to order today joanne? >>caller: i ordered the tiramisu andocolate trouble cakes. >>host: a luggage joanne. >>guest: thank. >>host: you enjoy it whenever you receive and they give iran. >>gu

leprechaun. as a matter of fact, in my novel that margaret spoke about, about jazz, in it, billy farrell, who is one of a very large number of characters, is a jazz pianist and before he begins playing a black leprechaun appears to him, mr. mcginniss so you can assume it's the ghost of mr. mcginniss. as margaret said, in 1949 we came to the south bronx, which was an irish neighborhood, mostly. i was sort of a spaced-out kid, destined obviously to be a poet. i was this big at 13 and i was a good rollerskater and the kids were amazed and they befriended me. after a while, they recognized that i had some sort of athletic ability and because i was so spaced out, they mistook it for great courage and if they pushed me, i pushed them back. it was just like a game. so they took to me and asked me to join the shamrocks. i even changed my name from ed vega to ed mcveigh. and this is how they passed me off because most of the teams they played were other irish kids. this was a regular football team so, consequently, they listed me as eddie mcveigh. it was great fun and my friends were jimmy flynn, padd

of converted shipping containers. the shelter's young managers themselves grew up here. billie jean is one. he was brought at age 3 to the orphanage. today he works to mast english and is in law school. >> my mother was pregnant very early, about 16 years old. my father took off. then my mother couldn't take care of me. she decided to -- she heard about it, and she decided to put me there. >> his mother visits occasionally he says, but the orphanage is very much his family. >> that's our goal, it to restore the family over one generation to raise the children together so they have memories of their own childhood, restored childhood and later in life they become aunts and uncles to each other's children and their family regenerates after a generation. that's our goal. we have a community of families broken by tragedy. >> the tragedy of haiti's aids epidemic brought big change for the organization and him himself. hiv was bringing in very ill children that the orphanages were ill-he equipped to care for. >> that really engraved itslf hard on m memory. seeing such terrible things and not having a

newscast is tomorrw morning at 4-30. >>> david letterman is next with billy crystal. >> and our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. any rain tomorrow? >> no. tomorrow will be nice. >> awesome! >> hopefully it will stay that way for friday. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, st city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra.

avoiding the fiscal cliff. at billy does strengthen the president's had even more. >> is boehner's job in trouble? >> i don't think so, but you cannot tell with that caucus. >> why wouldn't republicans and markets -- republicans and democrats not look at this as an opportunity to do something people would appreciate? >> because the ground was not later the public does not reize werio this is, because obama did a poor job of telling them as president of united states. all republicans seem to be doing is defending rich people. the ground has not been allayed. maybe out of this chaos will emerge understanding, but the fights over the charitable deductions -- all these charitable institutions are rising up and saying you cannot touch that somebody has got to stand up and say that everybody has to have the skin in this game. rich people, poor people, middle class -- everybody hagot to be in >> even the relatively painless things -- means testing, medicare -- maybe to propose rules to mean testing -- maybe the proposed rules to mean testing -- most of us pay a $20 copay if you go under medic

'll be with the bat. but with the microphone? he's got some game . [ speaking foreign language ] s saying billy beane is extremely sexy and cool. [ laughter ] >> that's definitely one of the reasons why he signed today. [ laughter ] >> that whole press conference was pretty entertaining. >>> the 49ers a win in seattle away from clinching the nfc west. justin smith nursing an injured arm. >> his nickname is cowboy. i expect we'll see the cowboy. >> okay. >> from what i know of justin smith and the situation, yeah, i think the cowboy will be around. [ laughter ] >> cowboy up ! >>> how popular is colin kaepernick? he's got his own rap song. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> yeah! i like the tats. the kong is called kaepernicking, aka, the 49ers theme song. some parents.

dance with oakland. thank you. >> wants to do the barny dance. he said belly bean is sexy -- billy bean is sexy and cool. [ talking at the same time ] >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight at 10:00 p.m., our coverage of the freeway shooting continues as authorities continue for the person responsible for shooting at a u.s. marine.

what is hot this weekend. >> this is a special one this is >>> coming up at 3 on katie billy crystal, bette midler and marisa tomei. at 4:00, a 20-year-old woman on one of her favorite ski runs buried in an avalanche the trick she used to stay alive. then at 5 the bra that can detect early stages of breast cancer those stories and more at 4 and 5. >>> don sanchez is retiring tomorrow, after 40 years here at abc7. >> he is so dedicated before he goes, here he is checking out what's hot this weekend, one final time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ find more at abc7news.com with what's hot i'm don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> with that we want to wish don sanchez a happy retirement. we'll have a special look back at don's 40 years tomorrow night on abc7 news at 6:00. how is that possible he must have started when he was 10. >> i know who gets the bucket of popcorn. great working with you dud, see you tomorrow. see you tomorrow. >> for all of us [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse

to a team of reverend billy graham's chaplain sent to help deal with the tragedy and find some hope. this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >> the muslim brother hoo is claiming victory on an islamic-backed constitutional draft. early reports suggest that the turnout was low and there may have been problems. we go live to cairo for the latest. >> reporter: shannon, it looks like the folks in favor of that controversial constitution will get their way. the voting this weekend was the first of two rounds, but according to preliminary result, the yes vote got 57%. the no vote, 43%. turnout was off by egyptian standards as the opposition is claiming widespread irregularities and the government is dismaises -- missing the -- dismissing the charg

billy crystal, bette midler and marisa tomei. at 4:00, a 20-year-old woman on one of her favorite ski runs buried in an avalanche the trick she used to stay alive. then at 5 the bra that can detect early stages of breast cancer those stories and more at 4 and 5. >>> don sanchez is retiring tomorrow, after 40 years here at abc7. >> he is so dedicated before he goes, here he is checking out what's hot this weekend, one final time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ find more at abc7news.com with what's hot i'm don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> with that we want to wish don sanchez a happy retirement. we'll have a special look back at don's 40 years tomorrow night on abc7 news at 6:00. how is that possible he must have started when he was 10. >> i know who gets the bucket of popcorn. great working with you dud, see you tomorrow. >> for all of us here at abc7 news t [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> [laughs] hi. thank you. thank you. >> hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. with me today is a jewelry designer who is obsessed with christmas and is hoping for an early present here today. fro

'm energized by this honor. billy thing i've ever wanted to do in my life is have a good time writing stories. this award tells me i'm still at it. thank you. [applause] >> himr. leonard, i'm sitting aa table with walter mosley and he would like you to know that he sat through the big bounce and enjoyed it. he may have been in a marijuana tent, i'm not sure. [laughter] if you haven't ever read elmore leonard's 10 tips for writing, it will take you to second. do it tomorrow, to announce during dinner on your your smartphones. number 10 is my favorite. from elmore leonard, 10 tips for writing, try to leave out the parts that readers tend to skip. [laughter] and that's why that man walked off the stage with a medal. it is time to enjoy your dinner. while you're doing it a want you to please consider this to a measure of all of you not a process work in which tonight winners get chosen. what happens, this is true, that the four groups of judges met for lunch today, cobol in at different restaurants in manhattan, you know, times are tough something goes like an era -- piner, and they choose the wi

. >> bette and billy learn to get along. >> well how come your's always telling me what to do? well bawlings you are easy. >> and jam my kimmel moves to not so late night. >> it is exciting. >> we're rolling out the red carpet now. >> i am jimmy kimmel and you are watching on the red carpet. >> welcome to on the red carpet from nokia plaza live in los angeles. i'm rachel smith we'll got you to the red carpet in a

] >> he says billy bean is extremely sexy and cool. [laughter] >> nice, number four, number three, bailor women led 17-0 starting the game. number three behind the back number. yeah. nets brook lopez. to bad the shot didn't count. number two, a free kick gone bad. his coach? not happy. and at number one? look at this brave pigeon. unflapable you might say during the raider's chief game. it is not leaving! and it has been my experience that when the birds show up during the game or toward the end of the game, it's the birds way of saying it is time to go. wrap this up. wrap this up. it is ,,,,

with the as ? his reason kicksoff tonight's top five. [speaking foreign language] >> he says billy bean is extremely sexy and cool. [laughter] >> nice, number four, number three, bailor women led 17-0 starting the game. number three behind the back number. yeah. nets brook lopez. to bad the shot didn't count. number two, a free kick gone bad. his coach? not happy. and at number one? look at this brave pigeon. unflapable you might say during the raider's chief game. it is not leaving! and it has been my experience that when the birds show up during the game or toward the end of the game, it's the birds way of saying it is time to go. wrap this up. it is time to go. >> bye bye everybody. >> see you. >> those are tough pigeons, we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> david letterman is next. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. i don't care how cold it is. be there! ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and

year. representative billy long won his campaign for reelection in the fall. well now he is trying to win the campaign against being overweight. he noticed the problem when he tried to get around on capitol hillingly noticed how hard it was to get up out of a chair. that sounds funny for people at home. i was actually getting to that point. >> he was able to do this thing and give people motivation. >> good for him. he has lost 20 pounds so far. if you're wondering how he's doing it, he says more exercise and by eating only between the hours of noon and 8:00 p.m.. >> good thing he doesn't get up in our hours. >> guess so. >> exactly. >>> this hollywood heavyweight may be interested in the job on capitol hill >>> actor ben after ref leaving the possibility of a senate position open-ended. affleck was asked on "cbs face the nation" if he would run for the seat in massachusetts. the actor director said i have a fondnesser the political process. the interview was taped before senator john kerry was nominated for secretary of state. how about that? >> he would make -- >> he looks like a

billy did you get chips for the party? nope. cheese plate? cheese plate...nope. i made something better. ♪ ♪ you used the oven? boom ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread? here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >>> there's way that we talk to our kids. for instance where you would say no we would say consider the consequences. or where you would say don't, we would say, maybe you should try this. see, that way the child feels that he has value, he has worth, he's heard. >> that's a way. >> that's one way to do it. bill kr crystal and marisa tomei play a father and daughter with completely unrelated parenting styles. a few weeks ago they spoke with charlie and gayle which was, as they say inspired by actual events. >> the best thing about this movie is where the idea came from. >> yes, that's true. i'm a grand father of three and

paying enough attention to women's safety and sexual assault. billy itself has the highest number of sexual assaults in the country. the rate happens every 24 minutes. rape is the fastest-growing crime in the country. it has been largely ignored. this incident resonated with the indian public, bringing them out on the streets, asking for changes in the way policing is done, and the way the government views sexual assault. in general, for women safety -- women's safety. the government is pressing for more protests. they have put in blockades and are making laws that no more than five people can gather. the government is very wary about what is going to happen next. >> russia has invited the officers of the syrian national coalition for parks, and is urging president bashar al-assad to do the same. they say russia must first condemn the president before dialogue him take place. russia says the transitional government should be put in place, with bashar al-assad staying in power. >> we have already had dialogue in cairo. we expressed readiness to meet with them, and are still ready.

the cheap no thrills dollar store. >>> we got a match made in comedy heaven, bet middler and billy crystal coming up on night p on night line right after abc2news. >>> abc2news is brought to you by basset furniture. >>> we have words and phrases we can't stand, for instance i just loathe the word artisnal. a new poll lists several words to be banned and the most hated were yolw and gangham style that the little guy is dancing around, billions watched it and the third word was literally and apple wood smoked bacon. get rid of that phrase. we want to know what words you can't stand. post them on facebook and let people know. >> apple wood bacon is good. >> it is in everything. >> too much. >> it is almost a cliche. the storm is forming in texas. here is how it plays out, nice clear friday, friday night looking good. saturday wintery from six a.m. to 2:00, a couple inches of snow coming our way, plan your weekend accordingly. >>> that's it for us. you can get the latest online at abc2news.com and go to good morning maryland at 4:30 bright and early.

of the stock market. it's estimated to be about 380 billi billion. wall street stocks safrmg for a fourth consecutive day and the dow lost 18 points. the nasdaq was off 4 points. >>> the housing market shows new signs of a rebound. they said on thursday that the sale of new homes rose by 4.5% from the month before. that's the fastest pace in two years. >>> dangerously low water levels could force shipping to stop between st. louis and illinois on the mississippi river next week. the mississippi is suffering from months of severe drought. it does $7 million of trade in february and january. >>> a potential strike by dockworkers could cost the nation millions. more than 14 long shoreman are threatened to walk out on monday. it could shut ports down from boston to houston. they move more than 1,400 million ton as year. >>> seaworld is known for its water shows and killer whales. iter and $80 million during the first nine months of this year. seaworld's other properties include two garden parks and sesame place in new york. >>> thanks erica. straight ahead, your weather and in sports dwyane w

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